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I'm nervous I might accidentally click it in the middle of a playthrough and doom my game
Done. By default the interaction is available, but you can access a decision to toggle it on and off. It's the same decision to toggle it on and to toggle it off, rather than 2 decisions that you only see one of depending on if it's toggled or not, for the teeniest tiniest bit of performance improvement, so when your decisions stay the same that's not it being broken or anything it's working exactly as it should.
They wouldn't be able to make zombie hordes as quickly as the zombies. One guy saying the funny Latin words to raise some at a time vs the exponential growth of a zombie horde.
Heh. You could have necromancers vs zombies. "I used the zombies to destroy the zombies."
I'll probably work on that soon after I'm done tweaking the AI in the Strength Training mod.